Registration:
Students register according to the procedures established by the Office of the Registrar for the announced registration period.
It is the policy of the College’s three schools that students will be allowed to register no more than three times for any single undergraduate course. Any request for an exception to this rule should be directed to the Dean’s Office of the particular school through which the course in question is offered.
It is imperative that you check your CUNYfirst account before the first day of classes, as often classroom assignments change. The College reserves the right to cancel any course or section due to insufficient enrollment or for any other reason it deems necessary.
Student Status:
Class | Credits Earned | Class | Credits Earned |
---|---|---|---|
Lower Freshman | 0 to 14.9 | Lower Junior | 60 to 74.9 |
Upper Freshman | 15 to 29.9 | Upper Junior | 75 to 89.9 |
Lower Sophomore | 30 to 44.9 | Lower Senior | 90 to 104.9 |
Upper Sophomore | 45 to 59.9 | Upper Senior | 105+ |
Course Listings
Course numbers indicate the level of the course as described below:
Courses Numbered Level:
0000-699 | Undergraduate Remedial; no credit. |
(U)700-999 | Graduate Courses. |
1000-1999 | Introductory Courses; no prerequisites. |
2000-2999 | Introductory Courses; they require some past preparation either in high school or college. |
3000-3999 | Intermediate Courses; prerequisites required. |
4000-4999 | Advanced Courses; prerequisites required. |
5000-5999 | Senior Courses; seminars, training programs, and independent studies |
6000-6999 | Honors level only. |
7000-7999 | Transfer Course(s) equivalents. |
8000-9999 | Graduate Courses. |
99001-99999 | Graduate Courses, specifically, courses in research methodology, thesis, or thesis alternative. |
Note: The numbers 7000–7999 are used on transfer evaluations for recording purposes only. Courses listed on transfer evaluations with numbers of 7000–7999 are not applicable to the minor unless the evaluation specifically indicates that the course was at the intermediate or advanced level (equivalent to Baruch courses numbered 3000 or above)–these request must be approved by the respective department.
Independent Study and Honors Thesis Courses:
Please contact the Dean’s Office of the relevant school for independent study proposal deadlines. Permission to undertake an honors thesis must be obtained during the preceding term. Please contact the academic department of interest for deadlines.
Honors Classes:
Honors courses are indicated by an 'H' following the course number. Students with a 3.3 GPA may register for 1000- and 2000-level Honors courses and students with a 3.4 GPA and higher may register for 3000-level and above Honors courses without special permission from the Honors Program. To find a listing of Honors courses in CUNYfirst, choose ‘contains’ in the Course Number field and insert H.
Special Registration Requirements and Permissions for CUNY Baccalaureate Students:
Students pursuing a CUNY Baccalaureate for Unique and Interdisciplinary Studies must be formally admitted to the program. New CUNY Baccalaureate students will not be eligible for business courses at the 3000 level or above unless they have an approved mentor and have received permission from the mentor as well as the Zicklin School of Business. Continuing CUNY Baccalaureate students must use the E-permit system.
Abbreviations
LAB | Laboratory |
LEC | Lecture |
MASON | Mason Hall on the first floor of 17 Lexington Avenue |
REC | Recitation |
TBA | Hours to be arranged with department |
A | Lawrence and Eris Field Building (17 Lexington Avenue) |
B | Newman Vertical Campus, 55 Lexington Avenue (At East 25th Street) |
C | Newman Hall, 137 East 22nd Street (At East 22nd Street) |
D | Administrative Building, 135 East 22nd St (Between 3rd Avenue and Lexington Avenue) |
H | Information and Technology Building, 151 East 25th Street (Between 3rd Avenue and Lexington Avenue) |
J | 137 East 25th Street |